Lincoln's battle suit was crippled by the coruscating flames of magic blasted forth. |
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Kohl around her eyes and mascara on her lashes brought out the coruscating silver of her eyes, making them enormous. |
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Backup people and machinery complemented the operation which sometimes seemed to look like the ultimate coruscating pinball machine. |
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The coruscating bolt slammed into him, engulfing him in a storm of elements. |
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He sent a faint trickle of his power into the stone, and sighed with pleasure as the coruscating fire inside the ruby increased. |
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Inspired by the client's guitar collection, the coruscating variations in colour and texture have a hypnotically intense, painterly quality. |
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A coruscating stream of gems cascades from an ornate chandelier above, surrounded by birds. |
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The new silver crown is like a coruscating jewel in the string of ornaments. |
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Both mainlined the European novel of ideas into the veins of American literature and infused it with a coruscating, high-octane style. |
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Their follow-up is a coruscating and triumphant record, all the more amazing because the band produced it themselves. |
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Here the composer presents himself in an unbridled fury, the coruscating arpeggios that punctuate the melodic phrases suggesting fist-shaking. |
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The second, though not quite matching the first's coruscating brilliance, was still peppered with hysterical moments and the usual quota of toe-curling tomfoolery. |
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Once he saw that she was satisfied, he allowed himself to travel to the same place, and a bright red ball of coruscating light erupted in his mind and body. |
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The departing leader yesterday delivered a coruscating attack on the tormentors within his own party who he claimed had made it impossible for him to continue in office. |
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A tripping, folkish vocal stitched to a coruscating harmony produces an endlessly pleasant bump that has simplicity written all over it, but is still hopelessly infectious. |
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He howls at the coruscating light that burns down the stars. |
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Her hand rose, clenched into a fist, and a brilliant red-gold beam of crackling, coruscating light soared up into the sky and set it ablaze with Imperial flame. |
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In the next game he tried even harder and scored 55 points in a game of coruscating brilliance, one of the great individual performances in any team sport. |
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The piece is both gestural and contemplative, often drivingly energetic with coruscating outbursts, but often suffused with bell-coloured magic. |
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In response to such shamefacedness, I find myself thinking longingly of Helen – the ancient rather than the modern version – of Troy, that coruscating dervish, point of all narrative and dazzling blonde light. |
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Every student, teacher, and acquaintance who enters through the frosted-glass door into Butley's stale world is little more than a feed for his coruscating voice. |
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A surprising link between the centuries is created and the coruscating genius of the musicians starts being reflected indefinitely by a mirror of sound and colors. |
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Coruscating Cinnamon Granules is a looped, silent black-and-white film of cinnamon bits flaring as they fall on an electric burner in a darkened room. |
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